Police in Scotland have been accused of pursuing “thought crimes” after visiting the home of a charity founder to ask about her stance on female-only services
Like other serious crimes of violence, rape is a male crime. This is a judgment of law and of fact. Scots law defines rape as non-consensual penetration with a
Police Scotland slammed over move to identify rapists as female
Police Scotland's 'absurd' proposal will 'warp' rape statistics and threaten women's safety by understating the threat of male violence, feminists warned.
Cops to record rapes as committed by woman if male attacker identifies as female
COPS will record rapes as being committed by a woman if a male attacker simply identifies as a female, it’s emerged. Police Scotland revealed the accused would not need to have legally changed...
‘Absurdity’ of police logging male rapists as women!
Police Scotland said that they would log rapes as being carried out by a woman if the accused person insists, even if they have not legally changed gender.
We shouldn't be appeasing the dangerous trans lobby to obscure data like this. Police Data in Scotland will simply become pointless!
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‘Absurdity’ of police logging rapists as women
Police have been criticised for saying they will record rapes by offenders with male genitalia as being committed by a woman
JK Rowling says trans activists posted her address online describing it as "doxxing" - the malicious act of publishing personal information online.
Rowling said she believed the activists had attempted to "intimidate" her out of "speaking up for women's sex-based rights"
A #PoliceScotland spokesman said: "We are aware of this incident and police inquiries are ongoing."
#IStandWithJKRowling#JKRowling#HarryPotter #Doxxing
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-59372838
JK Rowling says trans activists posted her address online
The author, who has been criticised for her views on transgender issues, reported the matter to Police Scotland